REASONS TO SUBSCRIBE:
IN LATE APRIL, ISSUE 34:
Our laurels went unrested on for this one: Issue 34 features new stories of shipwrecks and kidnappings and bad vacations by (among others) Anthony Doerr, Daniel Handler, and T. C. Boyle, new letters about wine and Hawaii from John Hodgman and Sarah Vowell, twenty-one dead-on self-portraits drawn by the likes of Michael Martone, Michel Gondry, and Sarah Silverman, and, beyond all this, in a standalone volume, Nick McDonell's stunning exploration of the latest iteration of the war in Iraq—a ground-level account from within the 1st Cavalry Division. The whole thing weighs in at just under 400 pages, and comes in its own custom-made double-sleeve. It is, without a doubt, a beaut, and come April it can be yours.
IN LATE SUMMER, ISSUE 35:
Issue 35 is shaping up to be a memorable one. It will feature stories from Norway and a shapeshifting cover (kind of).
AND LATER, 36 and 37:
We have no idea what these will be yet, but we promise to make them good.
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This McSweeney's Quarterly Concern subscription starts with Issue 34 and includes the three subsequent issues. Issue 34 is scheduled to ship March 2010.
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